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Best practice guide lines have taken the guess work out of sustainable water management for Queensland's tourism resorts.
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Unleashing the power of bamboo
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Earthcheck
Earthcheck indicators measure performance in the key areas of energy, water consumption, waste production, resource conservation and organisational commitment to the local community.
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Green Globe
Used by companies, communities and consumers in over 50 countries, Green Globe's benchmarking, certification and improvement systems for sustainable tourism are driving a brighter future.
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CoralWatch
Over 600 groups in 80 destinations across the world are using Sustainable Tourism CRC's CoralWatch charts to assess coral bleaching and, in doing so, are providing essential feedback for scientific analysis on this important global warming indicator.
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Successful innovations - regional style
Eleven regional destinations reveal the secrets of their successful innovative practices in this publication. The different structures and processes used provide clear lessons.
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Mapping Australia's renewable energy sources
This innovative scoping study mapped the availability and uptake of renewable energy sources by tourism operators around Australia.
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Green Globe precinct planning and design standard
Internationally recognised as world's best practice in sustainable tourism developments for medium and large mixed use developments with major travel and tourism facilities.
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Water conservation in tourist vehicle toilets
The need to satisfy environmental, economic and social sustainability factors underpinned this innovative research to scope the best possible single toilet system for buses, planes, trains and boats.
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